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Largemouth Bass

Largemouth Bass

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Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides, northern strain) are also known as black bass, green trout, bucketmouth, bigmouth bass, or widemouth bass. Largemouth bass have a large mouth that extends past the back of the eye when the mouth is closed. A dark band runs along the side of the body from the head to tail. Coloration is variable, but most commonly a dark green. Largemouth diet consists of bluegill, frogs, insects, fathead minnows, golden shiner minnows and other small fish. These are pellet feed trained bass. The common stocking recommendation is 100 fish per acre stocked. 

All bass are sold as an ornamental species for pond stocking. Bass fingerlings can range in size from 2.5" to 4". We measure from the tip of the nose to the tip of the tail and the fish can fall anywhere in the ordered size range.  Please note the pictures shown above are a good representation of our fish, but not the exact fish you will receive.

RESTRICTIONS: It is the buyers responsibility to check all restrictions in their state and county before ordering. These fish are ornamental species and not for human consumption.

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About Our Gamefish

Ornamental Channel Catfish
Channel Catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) are the most common catfish specials of North America. Commonly referred to as the “channel cat”, because of the sensory barbels or “whiskers” around the mouth. They are pale gray/blue in color with scattered dark spots.  All catfish are sold as an ornamental species and not for human consumption. Catfish can range in size from 3" to 5". We measure from the tip of the nose to the tip of the tail and the fish can fall anywhere in the ordered size range.  Please note the pictures shown above are a good representation of our fish, but not the exact fish you will receive.

Ornamental Albino Channel Catfish
Regular channel catfish are pale gray/blue in color with scattered dark spots, while albino channel catfish are white to pale pink in color. They both do fine in both outdoor ponds.

RESTRICTIONS: Catfish are restricted from being shipped into IL, IN, MI, MN, NY, OH, PA, WI. It is the buyers responsibility to check all restrictions in their state and county. These catfish are not for human consumption. 

Bluegill Sunfish
Bluegill Sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus) are also known as brim, bream, or sun perch are a North American freshwater fish commonly found in stream, rivers, lakes, and ponds. Bluegill diet consists of insects, insect larvae, fathead minnows, and most fish foods.  Typically 400+ fish per acre is recommended for stocking. They are great for pond stocking, fishing, and aquaculture. Expect around 2" of growth per year with maximum size between 8-10" in length. 

Green Sunfish
Green Sunfish (Lepomis cyanellus) are also known as sun perch, bluegill or brim. They have deep sides and a small mouth with a long pectoral fin and a spot on the dorsal fin. Sunfish diet consists of insects, insect larvae, fathead minnows, and most fish foods. They spawn through midsummer when water temperatures are 65-85 degrees. Nests are constructed in 1 to 4' of water on firm sand and gravel bottoms. Typically 400+ fish per acre is recommended for stocking. 

All SUNFISH are sold as an ornamental species and not for human consumption. Bluegill can range in size from 1" to 4". We measure from the tip of the nose to the tip of the tail and the fish can fall
anywhere in the ordered size range.  Please note the pictures shown above are a good representation of our fish, but not the exact fish you will receive.

RESTRICTIONS: It is the buyers responsibility to check all restrictions in their state and county before ordering. These fish are ornamental species and not for human consumption.

Largemouth Bass
Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides, northern strainare also known as black bass, green trout, bucketmouth, bigmouth bass, or widemouth bass. Largemouth bass have a large mouth that extends past the back of the eye when the mouth is closed. A dark band runs along the side of the body from the head to tail. Coloration is variable, but most commonly a dark green. Largemouth diet consists of bluegill, frogs, insects, fathead minnows, golden shiner minnows and other small fish. These are pellet feed trained bass. The common stocking recommendation is 100 fish per acre stocked. 

All bass are sold as an ornamental species for pond stocking. Bass fingerlings can range in size from 2.5" to 4". We measure from the tip of the nose to the tip of the tail and the fish can fall anywhere in the ordered size range.  Please note the pictures shown above are a good representation of our fish, but not the exact fish you will receive.

RESTRICTIONS: It is the buyers responsibility to check all restrictions in their state and county before ordering. These fish are ornamental species and not for human consumption.

Live Arrival Guarantee

Live Arrival Guarantee

Toledo Goldfish guarantees your fish will arrive to you in excellent condition or we will ship replacements or refund your purchase. Step by step acclimation instructions will be included with your order to help insure a smooth transition for your fish. We do try to always include extra fish with each order so please do always count the number of live fish your receive as well as any that have issues before reaching out. If you have any issues with your shipment you can reach us directly at info@toledogoldfish.com.

Please note: This item is a living being. We hope your aquatic creature lives a long, happy life! But there is always a chance its lifespan will end prematurely. Before you buy consider the possibility of disappointment about the lifespan. These are live animals and may not survive shipments in extreme heat or cold. We do package our shipments well, but please postpone your order if daytime temperatures in your area are below 45° or above 90°.
DO NOT RELEASE AQUATIC CREATURES INTO THE WILD.

RESTRICTIONS: Buyers are responsible for double checking local and state regulations before ordering live fish. 

Shipping Details

Toledo Goldfish provides FREE SHIPPING on all goldfish, koi, crayfish, minnow, tadpole and snail orders.  We process orders for overnight arrival to your door Tuesday - Friday. We currently utilize FedEx and UPS. We cannot ship products to PO or APO addresses and do not use USPS for live fish.

Orders placed by 10AM EST Monday - Thursday will ship same day, with orders being placed after the cut-off time shipping the next day. Orders placed after 10AM EST on Thursdays will ship the following
Monday.

If you order fish and large amounts of fish food, they may be shipped separately. Small bags of fish food may ship in the same box as the fish.

How We Ship Our Fish

Our fish are packed in insulated cardboard boxes with stryo, foil and/or ice packs depending on the weather. We ship your fish with cold spring water and pure oxygen which allow them to travel overnight from our farm to your door.

We ship all live fish for overnight delivery but we do pack our fish to hopefully be okay in the case of an unexpected delay by the carrier. It doesn’t happen often, but please do always receive a delayed
box and get your fish into fresh water as soon as possible on arrival. Make sure to count all the live fish and any that have issues and reach out to us at info@toledogoldfish.com within 24 hours.

Born & Raised in the USA

Born and Raised in the USA
All Toledo Goldfish live fish and critters are born and raised on our family fish farm in the USA. Our family fish farm locations and fish are health certified to insure you are receiving a quality product.

Fish Feeding

Goldfish can eat many different types of fish flakes or pellets. We suggest goldfish smaller than 4" in size are fed flake fish food or mini pellet floating food. Goldfish larger than 4" can have either the mini pellets or larger 5mm pellets.  Be careful to follow feeding instructions as overfeeding your fish can be harmful for your fish.

It is common for fish to by shy or stand offish upon arrival. It can take them some time to adapt to their new environment and learn to come up and feed.

To learn more about feeding your fish and feed training your fish check out this blog post: https://toledogoldfish.com/blogs/news/all-about-feed-training-your-koi-and-goldfish

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